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" As to the first question, we may observe that what we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions, united together by certain relations, and supposed, though falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity. "
A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental ... - الصفحة 259
بواسطة David Hume - 1874
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The Princeton Review

1879 - عدد الصفحات: 652
...PHILOSOPHY. leavened by theology," or the doctrine quoted from Hume be correct, that " what we call the mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions united together by certain relations," or the cautious view finally sanctioned by the critic be the only one which it is safe to adopt, "...

Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or ..., المجلد 13

Victoria Institute (Great Britain) - 1880 - عدد الصفحات: 462
...? Professor Huxley is not quite satisfied with Hume's negation of mind ; that " what we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...united together by certain relations, and supposed, thougli falsely, to be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." Of this view, Huxley says,...

Third period: Modern phases

Joseph Henry Allen - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 350
...phenomena of matter, no more is it needed for the phenomena of mind. " What we call a mind" he says, " is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." * This reads like a parody of Berkeley, who says : "A cherry is nothing but a congeries of sensible...

Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ..., المجلد 37

1882 - عدد الصفحات: 526
...ein hunain. Barn Hume ydoedd nad ydym ond casgliad o argraffiadau. " Mind is nothing," meddai efe, " but a heap or collection of different perceptions...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity ; " ond y mae Proffeswr Huxley yn cyfnewid ychydig ar y gosodiad trwy ddywedyd mai yr hyn a ddylasai...

Science and Sentiment: With Other Papers, Chiefly Philosophical

Noah Porter - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 530
...less leavened by theology," or the doctrine quoted from Hume be correct, that " what we call the mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions united together by certain relations," or the cautious view finally sanctioned by the critic be the only one which it is safe to adopt, "...

The World's Cyclopedia of Biography, المجلد 3

1883 - عدد الصفحات: 836
...of musical notes. Hume, indeed, goes further than others when he says that — " What we call a mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity. — (I. p. 268.) With this "nothing but," however, he obviously falls into the primal and perennial...

The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...is a waste of time to argue that there is no freedom. "What we call a mind," wrote Hume long ago, " is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." Professor Huxley, who quotes this passage, would make no other correction than to substitute an assertion...

The Grounds of Theistic and Christian Belief

George Park Fisher - 1883 - عدد الصفحات: 528
...is a waste of time to argue that there is no freedom. " What we call a mind," wrote Hume long ago, " is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." Professor Huxley, who quotes this passage, would make no other correction than to substitute an assertion...

American Comments on European Questions, International and Religious

Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 362
..." Professor Huxley is not quite satisfied with Hume's negation of mind ; that " what we cull a mind is nothing but a heap or collection of different perceptions,...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." Of this view, Huxley says: " He [Hume] may be right or wrong; but the most he, or anybody else, can...

American Comments on European Questions, International and Religious

Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1884 - عدد الصفحات: 360
...Huxley is not quite satisfied with Hume's negation of mind ; that " what we call a mind is nothing hut a heap or collection of different perceptions, united...be endowed with a perfect simplicity and identity." Of this view, Huxley says : " He [Hume] may be right or wrong ; but the most he, or anybody else, can...




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